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Princess Diana's butler to be questioned

Scotland Yard is preparing to question Princess Diana's butler as part of its investigation into her August 1997 death, the Mirror reported Tuesday.Paul Burrell is set to be interviewed Wednesday at an undisclosed location outside London by Scotland Yard detectives as part of the official inquiry into the car crash ordered by Coroner Michael Burgess.

Mohamed al Fayed, the father of the man killed with Princess Diana in a 1997 car crash, has sued CBS for emotional distress for a broadcast last week which broke a long-standing taboo by showing a photo of Diana as she lay dying...

London's police commissioner on Monday retraced Princess Diana's final moments in the streets of Paris in an effort to determine if she was the victim of a criminal conspiracy or a simple traffic accident.Nearly seven years after her death, a British investigative team and French police officials followed the route taken by the princess on Aug. 31, 1997 -- from the back door of the Ritz Hotel to the 13th pillar of the Alma traffic tunnel, where Diana, her boyfriend, Dodi Fayed, and her driver were killed in a high-speed crash.

London's police commissioner on Monday retraced Princess Diana's final moments in the streets of Paris in an effort to determine if she was the victim of a criminal conspiracy or a simple traffic accident.Nearly seven years after her death, a British investigative team and French police officials followed the route taken by the princess on Aug. 31, 1997 -- from the back door of the Ritz Hotel to the 13th pillar of the Alma traffic tunnel, where Diana, her boyfriend, Dodi Fayed, and her driver were killed in a high-speed crash.

The Queen will seek to heal her rift with the Spencer family by officially opening a memorial fountain to Diana, Princess of Wales.She is expected to make an emotive tribute at the July inauguration of the £3 million ($8.58 million) monument, in Hyde Park, in central London.

Chilling images of a dying Princess Diana have been controversially broadcast on US television, provoking an angry response.The grainy black and white photocopies of photographs from a French investigation report showed Diana being treated by a doctor as she lay slumped in the back of the car in which she died with boyfriend Dodi Fayed.

A U.S. television news special Wednesday night broadcast never-before-seen photos of Britain's Princess Diana at the scene of the 1997 Paris car crash in which she died and dispelled some of the claims and rumors surrounding her death.

PRINCESS Diana's brother said today he was "sickened" that the CBS television network had broadcast photos of the princess as she lay dying after a car accident.It was the first time a major media outlet had published pictures of the injured princess.

TENSIONS that flared between Tony Blair's new Labour Government and the royal family in the days after the death of Princess Diana are to be the subject of a television drama.The film is expected to show Downing Street officials referring to the royal residence at Balmoral in Scotland, where the family was staying at the time of Diana's death in 1997, as "Planet Zog".

Sentinel reported that from the simple things of childhood to the lavish regalia of royalty, more than 150 mementos and heirlooms of Princess Diana will go on view this fall at the city’s Museum of Art. It will be the first time that items associated with the "people’s princess," who died at 36 in an auto accident in Paris in 1997, have been seen in the United States.

Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir John Stevens is to visit the scene of Princess Diana's death in Paris and walk the route she took on the night she died.Michael Burgess, Coroner to the Queen's Household, called on Sir John to lead a new police inquiry into Diana's death in a car accident after persistent controversy surrounding the tragedy.